I watched this film at the Festival International du Film Amateur de Kelibia (FIFAK), and all I can say is that the film was very unsatisfactory and inadequate compared to the other films presented at the same festival, particularly the drama films and short films I had been watching.
The film took the form of theatrical scenes, which would have been acceptable if it had been presented as a theatrical performance. Unfortunately, there was nothing special done to give it that "unique cinematography aspect." There were no visual effects, no color correction, and no assistance with sound or lighting.
Furthermore, the film had numerous skippable scenes, and it shouldn't have lasted for 30 minutes.
In conclusion, while the attempt to blend theater and cinematography is commendable, the execution of this film suffered greatly. It lacked the finesse and mastery needed to create a harmonious convergence of the two mediums. As a result, it failed to resonate with the audience and stood out as a disappointment in the midst of a festival showcasing much more compelling works.
The film took the form of theatrical scenes, which would have been acceptable if it had been presented as a theatrical performance. Unfortunately, there was nothing special done to give it that "unique cinematography aspect." There were no visual effects, no color correction, and no assistance with sound or lighting.
Furthermore, the film had numerous skippable scenes, and it shouldn't have lasted for 30 minutes.
In conclusion, while the attempt to blend theater and cinematography is commendable, the execution of this film suffered greatly. It lacked the finesse and mastery needed to create a harmonious convergence of the two mediums. As a result, it failed to resonate with the audience and stood out as a disappointment in the midst of a festival showcasing much more compelling works.